# syslogd
# Autogenerated from man page /data/data/com.termux/files/usr/share/man/man8/syslogd.8.gz
complete -c syslogd -s 4 -l ipv4 -d 'restrict to IPv4 transport (default)'
complete -c syslogd -s 6 -l ipv6 -d 'restrict to IPv6 transport'
complete -c syslogd -s a -d 'add unix socket to listen to (up to 19)'
complete -c syslogd -s b -l bind -d 'bind listener to this address/name'
complete -c syslogd -s B -l bind-port -d 'bind listener to this port'
complete -c syslogd -s d -l debug -d 'print debug information (implies --no-detach)'
complete -c syslogd -s D -l rcdir -d 'override configuration directory (default: \\,/usr/local/etc/syslog. d\\/)'
complete -c syslogd -s f -l rcfile -d 'override configuration file (default: \\,/usr/local/etc/syslog. conf\\/)'
complete -c syslogd -s h -l hop -d 'forward messages from remote hosts'
complete -c syslogd -l ipany -d 'allow transport with IPv4 and IPv6'
complete -c syslogd -s l -d 'log hosts in HOSTLIST by their hostname'
complete -c syslogd -s m -l mark -d 'specify timestamp interval in minutes (0 for no timestamping)'
complete -c syslogd -s n -l no-detach -d 'do not enter daemon mode'
complete -c syslogd -l no-forward -d 'do not forward any messages (overrides --hop)'
complete -c syslogd -l no-klog -d 'do not listen to kernel log device \\,/proc/kmsg\\/'
complete -c syslogd -l no-unixaf -d 'do not listen on unix domain sockets (overrides -a and -p)'
complete -c syslogd -s p -l socket -d 'override default unix domain socket \\,/dev/log\\/'
complete -c syslogd -s P -l pidfile -d 'override pidfile (default: \\,/usr/local/var/run/syslog. pid\\/)'
complete -c syslogd -s r -l inet -d 'receive remote messages via internet domain socket'
complete -c syslogd -s s -d 'list of domains which should be stripped from the FQDN of hosts before loggin…'
complete -c syslogd -s S -l sync -d 'force a file sync on every line'
complete -c syslogd -s T -l local-time -d 'set local time on received messages'
complete -c syslogd -s '?' -l help -d 'give this help list'
complete -c syslogd -l usage -d 'give a short usage message'
complete -c syslogd -s V -l version -d 'print program version'

